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Can you drive a Deuce with 53" on it on the road?
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Hi, have you done any off road with your truck? Are axle shafts, diffs, drive shafts, and tranny OK with the weight? PeterI have a friend that put 53"s on his m35a2 with no lift.The tires are close to the front fenders and the bed.He said the front rubbed the exhaust pipe and the rear would rub the bed. I put 53"s on mine also but I lifted mine 8".No rubbing and plenty of room.It could be done with 4" or 6" but the tires would be close. I woould go atleast 6" or 8" with 53" tires. 8"s seams to be the best. Her are some pictures of mine.I hope this helps.
Hi Mike, have you done any off road with your truck? How does the weight affect other things? Have you had any problems with axle shafts, diffs, drive shafts, or tranny? PeterHuge pain! (To the tune of a broken arm, and many, too many cuts scrapes and bruises.)
I have not been on here in a while, between work vacation, travels, normal home owners upkeep and lifting a boobed deuce, and modifying hemtt wheels, I have been a little busy.
The tires mounted on modified hemtt wheels and adapter plate weigh in at a staggering 486# each.
I started this lat June, just when it was heating to the low to mid 90's with humidity in the 60-80% for weeks on end. My weather station recorded a heat index above 110* (Topping out at 130* one afternoon) every day that I had a chance to work on the truck. I am not yet finished but have been driving it for the past 2 weeks.
Not trying to be an *******, but that looks really sketchy. These cut-and-welded steering arms are putting a ton of extra leverage on the knuckle. They were not design to take those kind of loads, and if you do a quick search on pirate4x4, you'll see that knuckle failures are not uncommon among guys running 2.5-ton rockwell axles. Might be just fine if you're only driving around town, you're taking a **** of a risk! Saying this as someone who is intimately familiar with this subject (custom steering & suspension), and only in the interest of safety (yours and everyone else on the road).Here is photo of mine on 53's with 8" lift Ill post a photo of my steering arm.
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